Law and Social Policy
This concentration
focuses on law as it consciously shapes society, as distinguished from
it role in adjudicating disputes and making arrangements between private
parties. This approach to the study of law is informed by the knowledge
and techniques of the social sciences.
Because of its broad scope, this concentration offers two "tracks:" policy analysis and public interest. The two-track approach reflects the fact that students taking this concentration likely have varied interests and career motivations. Offering two tracks helps guide these students in focusing their studies. Students may fulfill the requirements for one or both of these tracks, which will be indicated accordingly on their transcript.
To complete the requirements for either track of this concentration, students must:
- complete the required courses
- complete a specified number of courses in the defined curricular groups
- satisfy the research writing requirement
Policy Analysis Track
This track is designed
for students with a strong intellectual and practical interests in policy
analysis. Students may be interested in working in policy-related positions
in government, think tanks, other non-profit policy-related organizations,
or academic research positions.
Policy Analysis Requirements
Policy
Analysis Checklist (pdf)
Public Interest Track
This track is designed
for students who have strong intellectual and practical interests in public
interest law. Students may be interested in working in government enforcement
agencies, non-profit advocacy or service organizations, or clinical academic
positions.
Public Interest Requirements
Public
Interest Checklist (pdf)
Faculty advisor: Len
Rubinowitz

